What is Britain's favourite beverage - summer and winter?!


Question:

What is Britain's favourite beverage - summer and winter?


Answers:
a Cuppa. Tea, that is.
cools you in the Summer, warms you in the Winter.

Tea

polish beer

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Summer: ice cold cider

Winter: Guinness.

Anytime: red wine

Lager...and erm...lager

A nice cuppa tea.

Cup of tea especially first thing in the morning.

Its got to be a typical English (not British) cup of tea.

Cold pint of guiness and coffee

Winter - cup of tea with whiskey in it, or mulled wine.

Summer - Gin'n'tonic, although some people have told me this is a Xmas drink.

Not a fan of lager at all, but sometimes I CRAVE a cold pint in a beer garden, even though I know I'll just get a headache.

Its good old tea

Tea

Summer is a cool refreshing cider with ice.
Winter A mug of hot milky horlicks to keep out the winter cold.

A nice cup of char

Pimms in the summer wot, wot.
Brandy in the winter.

I think you'll find that statistics say that tea is the most popular beverage.The people who have said alcoholic drinks,coffee.or things like horlicks I believe are just stating a personal preference.Another thought has just occurred to me,Coca Cola must be high on the list because it is drunk in vast amounts by adults and children.

Wine is the best. Red wine,Rose wine,White wine,Tonic wine....ie the Buckfast.(Only kidding) but all wines is really good and good for the heart and the re-productive organs!

Tea as a non-alcoholic drink. I heard that for the first time ages sales of cider have overtaken sales of lager!

TEA - its the drink of the Gods

Recent statistics show that cider has overtaken beer/lager in quantity consumed, but whether this puts it at the top of the list is another matter. Strange that coffee gets little mention, given the huge increase in sales both of ground coffee and whole beans and in coffee shops. Want to be a Starbucks shareholder?

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